Plant Stress

Plant stress refers to a range of negative factors that can impact the growth and development of plants, such as drought, extreme temperatures, nutrient deficiencies, pests, and diseases. These stresses can cause physical damage to plants, as well as impair their ability to carry out vital functions, such as photosynthesis and water uptake. Plant stress can lead to reduced yields and poor quality crops, and can also affect the overall health and resilience of plant populations.

Proper management practices, such as irrigation, fertilization, and pest control, can help mitigate the effects of plant stress and improve plant health and productivity. Overall, understanding and managing plant stress is an important aspect of successful agriculture and horticulture.

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